RMEYC7YD–Women from the Padaung tribe in typical dress and headgear, necklaces, Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar
RMBA6EC2–Long necked Women and Infant from the Karen Tribe Thailand
RMF21170–Myanmar (Burma), Shan state, Demawso, Moe Bu from Kayan tribe (Padaung) named girafe women at the market
RM2B1G4YJ–A Tourist Poses With A Woman From The Kayan (Long Neck) Minority Group, Pan Pet Village, Loikaw, Kayah State, Myanmar.
RMF20RD8–Myanmar (Burma), Kayah state, Kayan tribe, Loikaw area, Kon Ta, women from Kayan tribe (Padaung) named giraffe women working in a beans field
RM2A16HX7–Two Women From The Padaung (Long Neck) Ethnic Group Sitting On The Terrace Of a Stilt House, Ywama Village, Lake Inle, Myanmar
RMF20RD9–Myanmar (Burma), Kayah state, Kayan tribe, Loikaw area, Kon Ta, women from Kayan tribe (Padaung) named giraffe women working in a beans field
RM2B01DBY–The Karen or Kayin people (Pwa Ka Nyaw Poe or Kanyaw in Sgaw Karen and Ploan in Poe Karen; Kariang or Yang in Thai), are a Sino-Tibetan language speaking ethnic group which resides primarily in southern and southeastern Burma (Myanmar). The Karen make up approximately 7 percent of the total Burmese population of approximately 50 million people. A large number of Karen also reside in Thailand, mostly on the Thai-Burmese border. The Karen are often confused with the Red Karen (or Karenni). One subgroup of the Karenni, the Padaung tribe from the border region of Burma and Thailand, are best kno
RFJJ806G–A woman from Padaung tribe (the group in which women wear the brass neck coils), Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar
RFJJ806B–A young woman from Padaung tribe (the group in which women wear the brass neck coils), Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar
RMEYC7YF–Women from the Padaung tribe in typical dress and headgear, necklaces, Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar
RMBA6ECG–Long necked Women and Infant from the Karen Tribe Thailand